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Master Piece
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After legendary reggae producer
Lee "Scratch" Perry
burned down his Black Ark studio and gave up the mixing desk for the microphone, the formerly rule-breaking leader became an off-the-wall reggae singer, and plenty of purists will tell you all the late-era stuff is "crap." They have their point, since releases like 2014's
Master Piece
will never have the cultural impact of
War Ina Babylon
,
The Heart of the Congos
Super Ape
, etc., but know that this is merely a
Perry
vocal session, and one that's EP-sized and recorded with the
Born Free
reggae label/production crew/PR firm, a crew that favors the digital groove of acts like
Zion I
and
Mad Professor
. On that level, it's an enjoyable lark as
vamps like a broken mystic on the misty and very
Burial
-influenced dubstepper "Soul Man," while "Mr. Upsetter" is another swaggering and nonsensical theme song from a man who's already delivered plenty of swaggering and nonsensical theme songs. "Medusa Dub" truly grooves and echos into space like
the Orb
have landed in Jamaica, but so many extra remixes and so many minutes of music with no
to hear make this one strictly for the hardcore fans. ~ David Jeffries
Lee "Scratch" Perry
burned down his Black Ark studio and gave up the mixing desk for the microphone, the formerly rule-breaking leader became an off-the-wall reggae singer, and plenty of purists will tell you all the late-era stuff is "crap." They have their point, since releases like 2014's
Master Piece
will never have the cultural impact of
War Ina Babylon
,
The Heart of the Congos
Super Ape
, etc., but know that this is merely a
Perry
vocal session, and one that's EP-sized and recorded with the
Born Free
reggae label/production crew/PR firm, a crew that favors the digital groove of acts like
Zion I
and
Mad Professor
. On that level, it's an enjoyable lark as
vamps like a broken mystic on the misty and very
Burial
-influenced dubstepper "Soul Man," while "Mr. Upsetter" is another swaggering and nonsensical theme song from a man who's already delivered plenty of swaggering and nonsensical theme songs. "Medusa Dub" truly grooves and echos into space like
the Orb
have landed in Jamaica, but so many extra remixes and so many minutes of music with no
to hear make this one strictly for the hardcore fans. ~ David Jeffries